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The magic trick to cleaning the entire oven with the bowl method: it will sparkle with cleanliness

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e. Scrub and Wipe: Once the oven is cool, open the door and carefully remove the bowl. Using an abrasive sponge or scrub brush, gently scrub away the loosened grime. For the final touches, wipe down the oven surfaces with a cloth soaked in white vinegar. This will help remove any remaining residue and leave your oven sparkling clean.
3. Lemon Juice Steam Cleaning Method:

a. Prepare Lemon Juice: Squeeze fresh lemon juice into a bowl. If you don’t have fresh lemons, you can use bottled lemon juice, but fresh is always preferred for its superior cleaning power and fresh scent.

b. Preheat the Oven: Set your oven to 250°C (480°F). This higher temperature will help the lemon juice create an effective steam.

c. Steam Cleaning: Place a bowl filled with lemon juice on the middle rack of the preheated oven. Allow it to steam for about 30 minutes. The lemon’s natural acidity will help break down the grime while leaving a pleasant, fresh scent.

d. Cool Down: After the 30 minutes, turn off the oven and let it cool. As the oven cools, the steam will continue to work on the grime, making it easier to clean.

e. Scrub and Wipe: Once the oven is cool, remove the bowl. Use a sponge or scrub brush to clean the surfaces, focusing on any stubborn spots. Rinse a cloth in clean water and wipe down the oven to remove any residue.
4. Additional Tips for Stubborn Grime:

a. Baking Soda Paste: If you encounter particularly tough spots, you can create a baking soda paste. Mix ½ cup of baking soda with enough water to form a thick paste. Apply this paste to heavily soiled areas and let it sit overnight. The next day, scrub with a sponge and rinse with water. For a pristine finish, spray some vinegar over the baking soda residue before wiping it off.

b. Newspaper Cleaning Technique: Old newspapers can be a great tool for cleaning. Crumple a newspaper page into a ball and dampen it slightly. Use this to scrub the oven surfaces, focusing on splatters and residue. For tougher spots, moisten another page and repeat the process.
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